Sgt. Brian Fayman, a non-lethal weapons instructor with Reserve Military Police Company Bravo from Pittsburgh P.A., provides guidance to U.S. Soldiers representing the 805th Military Police Company from Cary N.C and Marines with Alpha 3rd Marine Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team as they participate in crowd control training with Royal Moroccan Armed Forces during Exercise African Lion 17 April 23, at Tifnit, Morocco. Exercise African Lion is an annually scheduled, combined multilateral exercise designed to improve interoperability and mutual understanding of each nation’s tactics, techniques and procedures.
170423-A-FS501-029.JPG Photo By: Spc. Tynisha Daniel

Tifnit - Sgt. Brian Fayman, a non-lethal weapons instructor with Reserve Military Police Company Bravo from Pittsburgh P.A., provides guidance to U.S. Soldiers representing the 805th Military Police Company from Cary N.C and Marines with Alpha 3rd Marine Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team as they participate in crowd control training with Royal Moroccan Armed Forces during Exercise African Lion 17 April 23, at Tifnit, Morocco. Exercise African Lion is an annually scheduled, combined multilateral exercise designed to improve interoperability and mutual understanding of each nation’s tactics, techniques and procedures.


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